MISSED THIS? Read Section 17.7 (Pages 754 - 758) ; Watch IWE Part A 17.12. Amphetamine (C9H13N) is a weak base with a pkb of 4.2. Calculate the pH of a solution containing an amphetamine concentration of 225 mg/L Express your answer to two decimal places. Temp@tes Symbols undo redo reset keyboard shortcuts help pH = 6.31 • 10- Submit Previous Answers Request Answer x Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining

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17.12.
Amphetamine (C9H1N) is a weak base with a pKb of 4.2.
Calculate the pH of a solution containing an amphetamine concentration of 225 mg/L.
Express your answer to two decimal places.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A MISSED THIS? Read Section 17.7 (Pages 754 - 758) ; Watch IWE 17.12. Amphetamine (C9H1N) is a weak base with a pKb of 4.2. Calculate the pH of a solution containing an amphetamine concentration of 225 mg/L. Express your answer to two decimal places. Templates Symbols undo redo reset keyboard shortcuts help pH = 6.31 • 10~> Submit Previous Answers Request Answer x Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining
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Find the pH of a solution that is 8.0x10-2 M in H2CO3.
Express your answer using two decimal places.
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